Management of traumatic bile duct injuries in children.
Abdulkerim TemizSemire Serin EzerMurat GedikoğluEnder SerinEmine İnceHasan Özkan GezerMehmet Oğuz CananAkgün HiçsönmezPublished in: Pediatric surgery international (2018)
The presentation of the parenchymal injury extending to the porta hepatis with contracted gall bladder on CT and diffuse homogenous abdominal fluid should be considered as signs of BTI. We suggest a multi-disciplinary approach for the diagnosis and treatment of BTIs. Surgery may be indicated according to the patient's clinical condition, radiological findings and failure of non-operative treatment.
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